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I WANT TO ROCK & ROLL ALL NIGHT |
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These candies with holes in them were introduced the same year the Titanic sank |
Life Savers
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While at this duo's Waterbury, Vt. factory, stop by the FlavoRoom to sample the ice cream flavor of the day |
Ben & Jerry's
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It's the place where a photographer goes to see what develops |
a darkroom
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Pre-reactor use, this-235 must be separated from this-238, which is more plentiful but doesn't fission easily |
uranium
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In 1975 "Rock And Roll All Nite" became the first Top 40 hit for this band unafraid of a little stage makeup |
Kiss
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Ex-Representative Eric Cantor |
(Colin: Um, what is Democratic?)
Republican
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Starting in the 1880s his name was on a catalog of goods from dresses to guns; starting in the 1970s, on a tower |
(Richard) Sears
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In Kearney, Missouri you can visit the restored childhood home of this 19th c. bank & train robber |
Jesse James
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As a verb, it means to accost & detain a person in conversation; as a noun, it's a small slit in a garment |
(Irene: What is a sideline?)
buttonhole
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An adult man has about 1/8 ounce of this element whose chemical symbol comes from the Latin word for it, ferrum |
iron
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Irish band Thin Lizzy's biggest U.S. hit came when telling us that they "Are Back In Town" |
"The Boys"
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Senator Dick Durbin |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute.)
Democratic
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If it had issued credit cards when it was founded & you'd gotten one the first year, yours would say "Member Since 1850" |
American Express
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Anne Hathaway's cottage in this British town features a butterfly trail & a floral garden |
Stratford
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A style of comedy named for a paddle once wielded by clowns |
slapstick
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Superman would find this element, atomic number 36, right at home |
krypton
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Paul McCartney sang, "But if this ever-changing world in which we live in, makes you give in and cry... say" this |
"Live And Let Die"
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The former governor seen here |
(Alex: Yes, Jesse Ventura.)
the Reform Party
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This company traces its history to the founding of the New York Gas Light Company in 1823, before Thomas was born |
Consolidated Edison
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This city's La Ronde amusement park stands on the site of Expo '67 |
Montreal
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A leader of Templar knights, or a chess player of the highest level |
a grandmaster
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Hail hydrargyrum, the Latin word meaning "liquid silver" that gives this element its chemical symbol |
mercury
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In 2014 this band's "Songs of Innocence" made a stealthy showing in people's iTunes; some shot down that idea |
U2
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Prime minister Tony Blair |
Labour
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a painting on the screen.) Manet's painting of "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" has some excellent details; one bottle has the artist's signature and date, while others are this ale brand identifiable from the red triangle on its label |
Bass (Ale)
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Auto racing fans will delight in attending the Australian Grand Prix, a Formula One race in this 2nd-largest Aussie city |
Melbourne
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Where the Mississippi meets the shore; Brad Paisley sang of "laughing all the way to" it |
the riverbank
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More often used in Europe, this other name for tungsten derives from the mineral from which it was originally extracted |
wolfram
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Jeff Tweedy wrote "Standing O" & "Sunloathe" for this group's album "The Whole Love" |
Wilco
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President Francois Mitterrand |
the Socialist Party
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